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On the beautiful town of SAGADA, Philippines and the IGOROT people of the Cordilleras.
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Sagada TRAVEL TIPS - Transportation, Accomodations
SAGADA not only offers a more temperate climate and fresher and greener pine sceneries than Baguio BUT also has caves, waterfalls and a host of other man-made tourist attractions such as hanging coffins and rice terraces concentrated within a smaller geographical location. It has been an ideal haven for foreign spelunking-loving tourists and is now offering the less active but nonetheless nature-seeking local tourists an escape from the pollution, noise, and heat of urban places. TRANSPORTATION: HOW TO GET TO SAGADA
Sagada is a 6 to 7-hour bus ride from Baguio City which is in turn a 5-hour bus ride from the National Capital Region. This route enables one to experience the grandiose of the Halsema Highway with its zig-zagging roads and the breathtaking Benguet countryside. At some point, the highway runs alongside the meandering Chico River as it moves towards the Cagayan River, the longest river in the Philippines. An alternative route would be to go via Banaue (10 hours bus ride from Manila) and from there, take two jeepney rides going to Sagada. Although this route takes a longer time, some tourists prefer it for they will get a chance to view the famous Banaue Rice Terraces and at the same time, they would pass through the capital town of Bontoc. There are now other options to go to Sagada which includes convenient travel tour transportation. The more popular ones are Autobus and Florida.
Sagada Transportation References:
| Virtual Tourist Sagada Transportation
| Sagada via Banaue
| Sagada via Bontoc
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ACCOMODATIONS: LODGING and PENSION HOUSES
The past 10 years saw an explosion of locally owned businesses providing lodging and accomodations in Sagada. Though most offer spartan facilities, the cozy cabin-like accomodations provide for breathtaking views. The A7 House, Mapiya-aw Pension House, the Green House, and church-run St. Joseph Resthouse are amongst the older guesthouses. The Sagada Igorot Inn, the Rock Inn, and Olahbinan Resthouse are also popular. During heavy tourist season like Holy Week and the week between Christmas and New Year, local residents, the hospital, and St. Mary's School open their doors to boarders. For a fee of course.
Sagada Accomodation References:
| Virtual Tourist Sagada Hotels
| Visit Sagada Hotels
| Trip Advisor Sagada Hotels
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